110-RICR-20-00-1
A. Authority
B. Purpose
| Precious Metals DealersDear Sir or Madam:It has come to my attention that some precious metal dealers have not been complying with R.I. Gen. Laws § 6-11.1-4 "Record of Transactions Required - Reports to Police"; the law states as follows:§ 6-11.1-4 Record of transactions required - Reports to police. - (a) Every person licensed under this chapter shall keep a copy of the report form obtained from or under the direction of the Attorney General, containing a comprehensive record of all transactions concerning precious metals. The comprehensive record shall be hand printed legibly or typed. The record shall include the name, address, telephone number and date of birth of the seller, a complete and accurate description of the property purchased or sold including any serial numbers or other identifying marks or symbols, and the date and hour of the transaction.RULES AND REGULATIONS11.4Dealers must clearly describe, or assist sellers in describing, goods offered for sale on all approved Attorney General forms, requiring description of goods. Failure to describe goods accurately and legibly will be characterized as a license violation and cause for revoking of a license.Slips that say "SCRAP" or "MISC" or have blank lines or missing information will not be accepted. Also, each item must be listed and described individually and cannot be combined as a group, i.e. "3 RINGS." More importantly, each item must be fully described, size of stone, ring size, length of chain/bracelet, etc., as in the following example: | |
| Item | RING |
| Karat | 14 CT yellow gold |
| Weight | 10.1 PW |
| Design | HIGH SCHOOL RING |
| Identifying Marks | "1977" Central High School with Blue stone, engraved "JD" |
| Ring Size | 10 |
| The law is clear in that the dealer must keep a "comprehensive record", which is defined as "able to understand". This simply states that all reports must be legible and it is the responsibility of the licensed dealer to ensure that everyone in their employ understands the requirements and executes the form properly that includes a full description of the item. Noncompliance is subject to license suspension.If you have any questions, regarding the requirements under R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 6-11.1 or the attached informational sheet on How to Describe Jewelry, please do not hesitate to contact the Precious Metals Unit at 401-274-4400 ext. 2110 or ext. 2276, Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.Sincerely, Patrick C. LynchAttorney General |
A. A sketch drawn by the buyer should supplement difficult descriptions, such as jewelry. In addition to the name and value of the article to be described, include the following:
B. Further, when you are describing: